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THE LICHEN-FLORA 



Channel Islands : — Jersey. Mr. Lwhaleslim: (1871.) . 



" Allied to L. sublatypea, Xeight. which differs in having black apotbecia, a 

 darker hypotheciura and smaller spores. Spores 0.013 — 16 mm. long, 0.006 — 8 

 mm. broad." (Nyl.) 



96. L. callista, Strn. fuscous-black, granulose, granules dis- 

 persed or conglomerate ; apothecia black, r.wsio-pruinose, small, 

 sessile, crowded, often contiguous, margin prominent in- 

 flexed ; hypothecium fuscous-black, thin ; spores 8, colourless, 

 elongato-ellipsoid or cylindrical, simple, small ; paraphyses rather 

 indistinct, thickish, apices clavate, fuscescent ; gelatina hymenea 

 I intensely-blue, almost black. 



On alpine granitic rocks, rare. 1874. 



Stn :-Stirton in Grevillea 3. p. 34. (1874.) , 



Scotland : — Near Grantown, Inverness. Dr. Stirton. (1874.) 



" Spores 0.012—014 mm. long, .003 mm. broad." (Stvrton.) 



97. L. neglecta, Nyl. albido-cinereous, thin, granulose, granules 

 Bubconfluent, subdeterminate ; apothecia black, minute, super- 

 ficial, opake, somewhat plane, margin obtuse or at length evanes- 

 cent, internally almost concolorous or cinereo-nigrescent ; spores 8, 

 colourless, fusiformi-oblong or oblong ; paraphyses moderate ; 

 hypothecium. fuscescent ; gelatina hymenea I — or lutescent. 



Amongst mosses in alpine places, rare. 



Stn :— Nyl. in Sallsk. pro F. et Fl. F. Notis. 4. (n. ser. 1.) p. 233. Lich. 

 Scand. p. 244. • 

 Exs :— Am. 601. 

 Geog. Distkd3 : — Scandinavia. 

 Bot. Peov:— 15. 



Scotland : — Ben Lawers. Rev . J. M. CromMe. 

 "Spores .008— .011 mm. long, .003-^ mm. broad." {Nyl.) 



98. L. pedatula, Nyl. whitish, granulose, thin, (K yellow) ; 

 apothecia black, minute, somewhat convex, immarginate, stipitate ; 

 hypothecium stipitiform, rufescent ; hymenium ceerulescent, epithe- 

 cium darker ; gelatina hymenea I slightly blue ; spores not seen. 



On rocks, very rare. 1876. 



Stn :— NyL in Flora 1876. p. 236. 

 Bot. Prov:— 26. 



Ireland:— Connemara. Mr. LarbaZestier. (1876.) 



"The attenuate stipes of the apothecium often exceeds the capitulum in 

 height. Probably near L. neglecta." (Nyl.) 



99. L. livescens, Leight. white, granulose or granulato-verrucose ; 

 granules scattered and dispersed, (K — C pale-reddish) ; hypothallus 

 .very black and predominating ; apothecia scattered, arising from 

 the hypothallus, subinnate or innato-sessile, round or angulari-dif- 

 formed, concave, the disk or epithecium of a pale-grey-livid ap- 

 pearance, surrounded with a thick, prominent, black, entire or 

 flexuose margin ; hypothecium nigro-fuscous ; paraphyses thick, 

 apices brown ; spores 8, colourless, linear-oblong, simple, very 

 minute. 



On rocks, rare. 1875. 



Stn : -Leighton in Grevillea 4. p. 78. 



Bot. Pbov:— 26. 



Ireland : — Doughrtiagh Mountain ! Galwav. Mr. Larbalestier. (1875.) 



Spores .007 mm. long, .003 mm. broad. 



